Sunday, October 28, 2012

Is Ellen White a Prophet?

  1. Did Ellen White call herself a prophet?
  2. Dairy products to become unsafe food  (Happening RIGHT NOW!)
  3. Preachers to claim lack of Sunday keeping reason for disastors
  4. Two wars separated with a gap of peace
  5. Balls of fire to fall upon homes
  6. Scientists will lie about calamities
  7. Sunday laws will be enforced
  8. Church & State combined
  9. The Vatican will claim Sunday Sabbath as their "mark"
  10. The open space in Orion
  11. Rome will undo Protestantism
  12. Slavery in the end days
  13. Pope will apologize and be accepted world wide
  14. Protestant churches will join with Rome
  15. Protestants will help spread Vatican dogma
  16. The USA will do away with the Constitution  (Happening RIGHT NOW!)
  17. Blacks and whites will eventually come together
  18. Old controversies will be revived
  19. Preachers of today will repeat doctrinal lies of the Pharisees from 2000 years ago 
  20. The Church will seek help from the State
  21. Satan will poison the atmosphere
  22. Satan will perform miracles in the sight of men
  23. Unions will form causing problems for the poor as well as the Christian
  24. The churches will join with the State (501c3) 
  25. Sabbath keepers will be blaimed for calamities
  26. Disasters by the sea to increase in frequency
  27. Cancer is a germ
  28. She predicted today's world perfectly 09-16-12
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What amazed me on all this was, Ellen White never claimed to be a prophet, yet all her enemies say she is one. They claimed her to be false, yes, but a prophet nonetheless. Still, many did say she claimed to be a prophet, but did she?
"During the discourse, I said that I did not claim to be a prophetess. Some were surprised at this statement, and as much is being said in regard to it, I will make an explanation. Others have called me a prophetess, but I have never assumed that title. I have not felt that it was my duty thus to designate myself. Those who boldly assume that they are prophets in this our day are often a reproach to the cause of Christ. "My work includes much more than this name signifies. I regard myself as a messenger, entrusted by the Lord with messages for His people" (Letter 55, 1905; quoted in Selected Messages, book 1, pp. 35, 36).

A true prophet of God would never claim such a title as in so doing glorifes self and not the Lord. If one is a prophet, this is a title only God can bestow. Case in point, John the Baptist never claimed this title either, yet it was obvious he was a prophet. In fact, Jesus Himself said of the man the following...



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